Sterling Police Department makes arrests, responds to threats

Posted:
09/04/2013 10:16:06 AM MDT

STERLING POLICE DEPARTMENT

Sept. 3

At 2:53 a.m. Casey Ryan Dempcy, was arrested at 930 W. Main St., on a warrant out of Logan County Sheriff's Office for failure to appear. He was transported to the Logan County Jail, where he is being held on $250 bond per the warrant.

Sept. 2

At 12:07 a.m. an officer was dispatched to 304 N. Eighth Ave. for an assault complaint. Upon the officer's arrival, they contacted Dale Andrew Barry, of Sterling, who advised he had been hit by an egg from a passing car. He said the car was a 90s model that was red in color. Barry was unable to provide a plate number or any distinguishing characteristics. He said he was walking westbound on Platte Street, when the vehicle also traveling southbound came up behind him. He felt something hit him in the side and heard laughing from the vehicle. Barry advised the vehicle sped off southbound on N. Eighth Ave. He was unable to describe any of the occupants or tell if they were male or female. He stated that he believed the egg came from the passenger side of the vehicle.

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The officer photographed Barry's injuries, which he declined medical treatment for. The officer also photographed the remainder of the egg on the street. Barry stated he believed he could identify the vehicle, should he see it again. After clearing, the officer searched the area for over 30 minutes and never located a vehicle matching the description.

At 1:12 p.m. Lana Margret Rupp-Cabral, of Westminster, reported egg near the driver side door, as well as a paint chip on a Pontiac Fire, parked at 228 N. Seventh Ave. The vandalism occurred sometime between 5 p.m. Sept. 1 and 1:12 p.m. Sept. 2.

At 6:20 p.m. John Delbert Way, 26, of Sterling, was arrested at 228 Pine St., on charges of third degree assault, domestic violence, obstructing telephone service and criminal mischief — less than $500 damage to real or personal property.

Sept. 1

At 1:10 p.m. Sara Reanna Molina, 24, of Sterling, was issued a summons at 1331 Platte St., for a charge of child abuse — negligence.

Aug. 31

At 4:11 a.m. Joshua Kenneth Crouch, 25, of Sterling, was arrested at 400 Iris Dr., on charges of first degree criminal trespass, criminal mischief — less than $500 damage to real or personal property and protection order violation.

At 3:24 p.m. Francisco Montalvo-Martinez, 38, of Sterling, was arrested at 321 N. Division Ave. on a charge of protection order violation.

At 7:21 p.m. Kristen Jean Gulley, 28, of Sterling, was arrested at 1200 N. 5th St., on a warrant out of Nebraska for manufacturing child pornography. She was transported to the Logan County Jail, where she was held on $200,000 bond.

One person complained of minor injuries after a 2003 Kia Spectra, driven by Katlin Abernathy, 18, of Merino, collided with the rear end of a 2007 Saturn Ion, driven by Danelle Wasson, 32, of Sterling, on N. 10th Ave. approaching Highway 14, at 7:26 p.m. Abernathy complained of minor injury, was treated by medical personnel, but was not transported to a medical facility per her request. There were no visible injuries on either party. Wasson's vehicle sustained slight damage to the rear bumper and trunk and Abernathy's vehicle sustained severe damage to the front end bumper and hood. Abernathy stated she didn't see a turn signal on Wasson's vehicle activated and was unable to stop in time to avoid the collision. She state she was following Wasson's vehicle too closely, which she was issued a citation for.

No injuries were reported after the front end of a 2002 Mercury Villager, driven by Rodney Hradecky, 64, of Bridgeport, Neb., collided with the passenger side rear quarter panel and back end of a 2005 GMC Sierra, driven by Michael White, 57, of Sterling, at the intersection of W. Main Street and Ballpark Road, at 12:47 p.m. Both vehicles attempted to get through the intersection before the light turned red. White failed to comply with the red light and Hradecky made an improper left turn without yielding to oncoming traffic, which they were issued citations for. White's vehicle sustained severe damage to the front end and front passenger quarter panel, as well as moderate damage to the hood and slight damage to the driver's side door. Hradecky's vehicle sustained severe damage to the passenger side rear quarter panel and the back end.

Aug. 15

One vehicle was damaged after a unknown vehicle's rear end collided with the front passenger side of a 1992 Toyota pickup, owned by Enrique Lopez-Garcia, of Las Vegas, while backing out in the parking lot of 1st Interstate Inn, 1460 E. Chestnut St., at 5:13 a.m. After hitting the Toyota the unknown vehicle pulled forward, backed again, pulled forward and left the scene. The Toyota sustained minor damage. The 1st Interstate Inn has video evidence of the collision, as well as the unknown vehicle pulling into the parking space. The unknown vehicle is described as a darker colored full-size Chevrolet pickup, with a light color trim and a tool box in the truck of the bed, as well as a white logo on the passenger rear window. The vehicle has wide load flags on the sides of the truck, as well as a wide load sign on the rear bumper blocking the license plate. A SPD officer was able to contact the possible driver, Becca Truelock, however, she wouldn't give anymore information, nor could the officer confirm her identity. The officer was able to attain her name and phone number from 1st Interstate Inn.

COLORADO STATE PATROL

Sept. 3

A cow was killed on impact when it was struck at approximately 5:30 a.m. on County Road 74 at C.R. 29 by a pickup truck. Todd M. Stewart, 49, of Peetz, was traveling eastbound in a silver Dodge Ram 1500 on C.R. 74 and skidded 18 feet before hitting the cow, which was black. The truck sustained major damage on the front end and hood.

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